I walked once to a client's site in PA. It was about 1.5 miles from the center of the small town and the hotel were I stayed. The walk was quite nice, until I got to the block where the client's site was.
The intersection had "no ped-X-ing" signs on all four sides. The road widened so it was 6 lanes across. And there was no pedestrian entrance, so I needed to walk up to the guarded gate entrance for cars.
The guard was a bit confused, but I think what helped was he likely did not grow up in car-centric US, based on his Caribbean accent.
The building itself had bike rakes by the entrances. Completely unused.
The intersection had "no ped-X-ing" signs on all four sides. The road widened so it was 6 lanes across. And there was no pedestrian entrance, so I needed to walk up to the guarded gate entrance for cars.
The guard was a bit confused, but I think what helped was he likely did not grow up in car-centric US, based on his Caribbean accent.
The building itself had bike rakes by the entrances. Completely unused.